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Sancho joined Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund from Manchester City back in 2017 and has since developed into one of the most exciting talents in European football.

However, there will be stiff competition to sign the youngster with Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool also interested in signing the forward.

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His performances in Germany have linked him with a move back to English shores with Chelsea reportedly interested in the forward.

36 goal contributions in 35 appearances in all competitions this season makes him one of the most prolific players in world football right now and acquiring those services won’t come easy.

Liverpool star Alexander-Arnold, too, is a huge fan of his England team mate and revealed in an Instagram Q&A that he would be “more than happy” to see Sancho join the Reds in the next transfer window.

"To us? Listen, Sancho is sick so if he came to us he would make our team better," the right-back, who has played a key role in Liverpool's title charge this summer, admitted.

"So, I'd be more than happy for him to come because I have played with him at England.

Before misfortune with injury, the winger had scored six goals in his debut season with the Blues.

Issuing an update on his fitness, Pulisic noted: "I’m feeling great. Right before this whole thing happened I was actually back in training and feeling really good and ready to go.

“It was really unfortunate timing. As soon as I felt like I was back, now this has happened. It is what it is. Now I just have a bit more time to get it completely right and be 100 percent ready once I’m back."

Chelsea during the break

Chelsea transfer target Dries Merten is reportedly stalling a move away from Napoli until he becomes the club’s leading goal-scorer.

The Blues have been heavily linked with the 32-year-old who will be a free agent at the end of the current season, but there are a number of issues in the way of signing any player who is out of contract before next season with the current landscape unclear.

Despite no confirmation from FIFA as of yet, the governing body have reportedly been discussing the possibility of temporarily extending current contracts of players who are set to free agents this summer.

Dries Mertens has been linked with Chelsea.

According to Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws, Mertens could not only exercise that option but also extend his stay in Italy by another year to secure his place in the club’s record books.

Merten is currently marooned on 121 goals for the Naples club which is equalled by former midfielder Marek Hamsik who holds the official record as the club’s all-time leading scorer.

An extension to his stay in Serie A would most likely spell the end of any possibility of Chelsea signing the forward a year later.